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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Life’s a Drag. Content Warning.
The porch door was swinging, and she wasn’t getting up to shut it. The sun made her eyes ache and lit the skin like a match. Her body was flushed and puckered crimson while sweat pooled under armpits, leg and elbow ditches and beneath breasts. The grass had turned brown from being scorched from the Florida heat. There was no breeze and no chance of a rain storm, not even a light shower. Everyone had gone inside, the dog too, but she remained.
By Nikki Torino Wagner2 years ago in Families
Rules and Laws when adopting step children
Rules and Laws when adopting step children When you are in a relationship with someone, you may end up making a decision that will change the legal custody over the children. If you happen to decide that you will want to adopt the children, then you will want to take the following inconsideration before you begin the process.
By Cyri K Mababu2 years ago in Families
Mindful Living: The Transformative Benefits of Daily Meditation
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, finding moments of tranquility and introspection is becoming increasingly challenging. However, in the realm of mindfulness, the ancient practice of meditation stands as a beacon, offering a profound path to inner calm and well-being. Join us as we unravel the transformative benefits of incorporating meditation into your daily routine, inviting you on a journey within that transcends the ordinary.
By Christopher Wales2 years ago in Families
The Science of Happiness
Happiness – the elusive treasure we all seek, yet often find slipping through our fingers. It's an emotion that transcends cultures, borders, and generations, and it's something we all want to experience more of in our lives. The good news is that happiness is not just a whimsical feeling; it's a science that can be studied and harnessed. In this article, we'll explore the science of happiness and the simple habits that can lead to a more joyful and fulfilling life.
By David MUTHEE CHEGE2 years ago in Families
Stress Relief Techniques That Actually Work
In today's fast-paced world, stress has become an almost constant companion. The demands of work, family, and life, in general, can weigh heavily on us. However, there is a multitude of stress relief techniques that can not only help you manage stress but also lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore these techniques and hear real-life stories of individuals who have successfully navigated the tumultuous waters of stress.
By David MUTHEE CHEGE2 years ago in Families
Baby Born From 27-Year-Old Embryo and Fertility’s Future
In the exciting world of IVF, a remarkable event has occurred- a baby was born from a 27-year-old frozen embryo. This opens a window to the future of reproductive science. IVF helps people who struggle to have babies naturally.
By Salena Wilson2 years ago in Families
How I Found Relief from Carpal Tunnel Pain at Night with Red Light Therapy
I have been suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) for over a year now. It started when I was working as a data entry clerk, typing for hours on end without taking breaks. I noticed a tingling, numb, and burning sensation in my right hand and wrist, especially at night. It was so bad that I could not sleep well, and I would wake up with a stiff and painful hand.
By healthkeeper2 years ago in Families
How I Healed My Broken Tooth with Red Light Therapy
I never thought a broken tooth could cause so much pain and trouble. It happened when I was eating a hard candy and I felt a sharp crack in my mouth. I spit out the candy and saw a piece of my tooth on it. I felt a surge of pain and panic.
By keep heathy2 years ago in Families
Is this your first?
It’s not even been 24 hours since the birth of my son. I shuffle down the corridor, holding my stomach as I imagine the horror of my c-section stitches busting open. I can’t carry anything, not even my newborn baby. So his dad and my sister are there to help. As I exit the postnatal ward after being coerced to leave my bed prematurely, I pass by a midwife who was with me during my labour. She congratulates me and then continues to comment with what I can only assume is some sort of sick joke. “I’ll see you again soon,” she says. I’m so shocked I almost drop to the floor! I tell her that I won’t be doing that again, but she laughs and says, “They all say that, but you’ll be back here in a year I guarantee it!” I can’t help but feel instantly upset by her comment. I guess it’s because I feel like she’s generalising me and I’ve never been one to want to be put into a societal box. I didn’t respond, but at that moment I’m completely unaware of how many more times I would hear comments like this for weeks, months and possibly years to come.
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 2 years ago in Families







